“Hey Mom, I’m gonna take the 911 out for a spin. BRB”
“Hey Mom, I’m gonna take the 911 out for a spin. BRB”
A stick definitely doesn’t stop people from texting.
I will continue to ignore it until they start sending the right version here...
Yeah but my full self walking Tesla shoes keep making me trip over stuff.
Whatever it is, needs to be cheap, slow, safe, FWD, and have few seats (you really don’t want a new driver taking more lives into his/her hands than absolutely necessary).
I would imagine people who want to look at the views rather than the road. That being said, people should be getting out of the fucking car to experience nature.
Here’s a view from further back. Seems pretty basic. I get why the driver is distracted but, come on man... calling this Full Self Driving is just a flat out lie.
It’s a 2-lane 1-way road and Google street view shows the lanes are clearly marked with solid lines for going different directions several hundred yards before they actually diverge. I’m not sure why a car on Autopilot shouldn’t be able to stay in one lane or the other but he car shouldn’t be crossing solid lines…
No, but it is hard for people to pay attention (apparently).
Beat me to it.
#2 is a B5 S4.
Actually, the 2nd one is a B5 S4 (‘97-’02). I’ve seen mine removed from the car for service enough to know.
Good. Let’s hope more of these experiences causes CEOs to up their charging infrastructure investments. I know VW has been throwing money in that direction but we still need more for EV adoption to truly take hold.
No 225hp engine
It’s really more for doing WRC-style rally stages than actual offroading. You wouldn’t need a winch unless you crash, and at that point the winch probably isn’t going to help you much anyway.
Definitely not true, particularly for cars based on street machines. Sure, higher-level open wheel cars, and Le Mans-style prototypes do, but not much else.
Possibly, but it is unlikely since the car probably has a pretty stiff chassis already. Any cornering benefits to further stiffening would be lost to all the added weight of the cage anyway.
That is actually been changing over the years. iPhone sales revenue isn’t as important for their bottom line as it used to be. Even with a 50% increase in iphone sales (year over year), iphones account for less than half of their revenue (it used to be more than 70%). Meanwhile services and other hardware sales are…
Apple does, because it has far higher revenue, profit margins, market share, market capitalization, debt ratios, and just about every other financial metric that matters.
It’s not weird if everybody is doing it, and back then that was where CDs usually went.